How Wigan centurion French went from NRL exile to Super League stardom
It is just under five years since Bevan French was first unleashed on the Betfred Super League by Wigan Warriors as an interchange player against Hull KR. On Friday, the reigning Man of Steel is set to make his 100th appearance for the club against the same opponent. Source
What are Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool’s title chances now?
Three points and a game in hand divide title-tussling Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool – but what are the clubs’ chances of claiming the crown? Source
WSL title race: Why Man City hold advantage over Chelsea
Chelsea and Manchester City are fighting it out in a two-horse race for the Women’s Super League title – but who is most likely to take the crown come May? Source
Celtic favourites in Premiership title race? | Any way back for Rangers?
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Connor ‘starting to feel like myself again’ as Giants hit their stride
In many ways, Jake Connor’s first season back with Huddersfield Giants in 2023 mirrored that of the team itself where expectations were high, but ultimately not met. Source
McIlroy ready for Zurich Classic debut after ‘drunken lunch’ with Lowry
Rory McIlroy will partner Shane Lowry at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, live on Sky Sports, with a “drunken lunch” leading to the former world No 1 making his debut at the PGA Tour team event. Source
Korda on cusp of sporting superstardom with LPGA win streak
Five LPGA Tour starts in 2024, five wins – the latest of which secured a second major title; Nelly Korda is the dominant force in women’s golf right now… but is this just the start of her ascent to sporting superstardom? Source
FA Cup talking points: Palmer to haunt Pep? City’s semi-final woes to continue?
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Taylor hopeful of replicating Luton’s Wembley glory with Lincoln
Despite playing in his first full season in professional football, Joe Taylor has shown no signs of any debut nerves. Source
Could the Word Snooker Championship really leave the Crucible?
“My tombstone will not say ‘This is the man who took the World Championships away from the Crucible’.” The words of now-retired World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn when a contract was signed in 2017 to keep the World Snooker Championship at Sheffield’s Crucible theatre. Source